Law and Order SVU
We talk about Andrea's favorite show "Law and Order SVU" and how it stays relevant after so many ...
An episode of the The Grim & Glamorous Podcast podcast, hosted by The Grim and Glamorous Podcast, titled "Law and Order SVU" was published on December 10, 2018 and runs 44 minutes.
December 10, 2018 ·44m · The Grim & Glamorous Podcast
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Summary
We talk about Andrea's favorite show "Law and Order SVU" and how it stays relevant after so many seasons. We compare it to some of our other favorites in drama, true crime, and mystery (like House M.D. and True Detective).
Episode Description
We talk about Andrea's favorite show "Law and Order SVU" and how it stays relevant after so many seasons. We compare it to some of our other favorites in drama, true crime, and mystery (like House M.D. and True Detective).
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